Lift truck mast mounting arrangement

ABSTRACT

A mounting assembly for the mast of a lift truck includes a pair of spaced apart hanger bracket members secured to the truck and including upwardly opening pivot pin receiving slots. A pair of pivot pins are rotatably supported in a pair of brackets on the mast frame and are received within the upwardly opening slots. Means are provided on the pins to prevent axial and rotational movement thereof relative to the hanger brackets. Retainer means for retaining the pins within the slots comprises a block disposed above the pin and secured to the hanger bracket by a screw accessible solely from above the pin and between the mast and truck.

United States Patent [191 Green et Val.

[ Oct. 28, 1975 LIFT TRUCK MAST MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT [73] Assignee: Towmotor Corporation, Mentor,

Ohio

[22] Filed: Feb. 19, 1974 [21] Appl. No.: 443,293

[52] US. Cl. 214/674; 16/168; 248/291;

403/154 [51] Int. Cl. B66F 9/20 [58] Field of Search 214/670, 671, 672, 673,

214/674; 248/122, 289, 291; 403/150, 157, 158, l54;l6/l68, 169,172,190

[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,478,910 11/1969 Avis et a1 214/672 3,782,571 1/1974 Murphy et a1. 214/674 Primary ExaminerRobert .l. Spar Assistant ExaminerLawrence J. Oresky Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Phillips, Moore,

Weissenberger, Lempio & Strabala [57] ABSTRACT A mounting assembly for the mast of a lift truck includes a pair of spaced apart hanger bracket members secured to the truck and including upwardly opening pivot pin receiving slots. A pair of pivot pins are rotatably supported in a pair of brackets on the mast frame and are received within the upwardly opening slots. Means are provided on the pins to prevent axial and rotational movement thereof relative to the hanger brackets. Retainer means for retaining the pins within the slots comprises a block disposed above the pin and secured to the hanger bracket by a screw accessible solely from above the pin and between the mast and truck.

6 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures US. Patent Oct. 28, 1975 Sheet 1 of2 3,915,324

U.S. Patent Oct. 28, 1975 Sheet 2 of2 3,915,324

\fi 5Q LIFT TRUCK MAST MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to lift trucks and pertains particularly to an assembly for pivotally supporting the mast assembly on a lift truck. Such mounting arrangement is an improvement to mounting arrangements such as disclosed in Ser. No. 245,782 filed Apr. 24, 1972 by Murphy et a]. and assigned to the assignee hereof.

While the invention of the above application solved many of the problems associated with the mounting of mast frames to lift trucks, one problem that still exists is that the carriage and the inner upright of the mast frame must be raised in order to permit the installation of the retainer pin from the front of the mast.

This means that a mechanic installing the mast must work under the carriage and forks which must be somehow propped up or supported overhead. Consequently, the present invention was developed to eliminate this obvious hazardous situation by providing a mounting arrangement which is accessible from behind the mast while the forks are on the ground.

SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION In accordance with the present invention a mast mounting bracket assembly includes a mast pivot pin releasably retained within a slot in a hanger bracket, secured to a lift truck, by retaining means that is easily accessible from above the pin and between the mast and the truck.

The primary object of the present invention is to provide a lift truck mast mounting pivot assembly that overcomes the above problems of the prior art.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a mast mounting assembly retaining that is easily accessible from between the mast and truck.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The aforementioned and other objects and advantages will become apparent from the specification DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring now to the drawings, particularly to FIG. 1, there is illustrated a mast mounting assembly generally indicated at in combination with a fork lift truck 11. The truck includes a chassis 12 having suitable motor or prime mover means, not shown, in an enclosure generally indicated at 14. An operator station, generally indicated at 16, is protected by suitable rollover protective structure 18. Ground engaging front drive wheels a pair of lift forks 32, .mounted thereon in a conventional manner. ,The lift mast-assembly is detachably mounted on the truck by means of the mast mounting assembly 10. Pivotal movement in a fore and aft direction of the lift mast assembly about the mounting assembly 10 is accomplished by means of a pair of hydraulic jacks, one of which is shown at 36. These jacks are pivotally connected between the chassis l2 and the tiltable, lift mast assembly 24.

As best seen in FIG. 2, the mast mounting arrangement 10 includes a pair of spaced apart identical pivot assemblies 38 and 39 located on the front axle assembly, and positioned on the opposite sides of adifferential housing 40. Each pivot assembly unit is fastened to both the mast frame assembly 24 and a laterally extending member 42 of the front axle assembly. As both pivot assemblies are identical, only one is described in detail below. As more clearly shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the pivot assembly 39 includes a generally hook-shaped hanger bracket 44 having an upwardly opening, rectangularly-shaped slot 46 for receiving a pivot pin or shaft, to be described.

A mast bracket 50 is secured to the mast 26 of the lift mast assembly 24. The mast bracket includes a pair of arms 52 extending from a base 54. As more clearly shown in FIG. 4, the mast bracket is provided with a pair of axially aligned bores 56 formed in the outer ends of the arms 52 for journaling a pivot pin. Fitted within the bores 56 in a conventional manner are concentric sleeve bearings 58, in which a pivot pin 60 is rotatably mounted. A pair of o-rings 62 of suitable resilient material, such as rubber, are contained within spaced annular grooves formed in the periphery of the pin 60 adjacent the opposite sides of the arms 52. These .o-rings act as seals to retain bearing lubricant and to keep out deleterious abrasive material. The pin 60 also includes a square-shaped, center portion 64 which is dimensioned to be received within the rectangularly-shaped slot 46 of the hanger bracket 44 and to be maintained non-rotatable therewith.

A retaining device, shown generally at 66 includes a rectangularly-shaped block or plate 68, and secured in place by a bolt 70. The plate is positioned above and in engagement with the upper side of the center portion 64 of the pin to prevent the pin from slipping out of the slot during operation. The plate 68 may be secured to the hanger bracket 44 by any suitable means, such as a bolt 70, which is disposed in threaded engagement with a threaded bore 72 formed in the hanger bracket, as shown in FIG. 3.

The position of the square-shaped center portion 64 of the pin 50 within the rectangularly-shaped slot 46 of the hanger bracket insures that pivoting occurs between the pin and the bearings 58. Axial movement of the pin is limited by abutment of the shoulders defined at the opposite sides of the hanger bracket 44. As noted above, the retainer device 66 prevents the disengagement of the pin from the hanger bracket during operation of the lift truck. However, when it is desired to remove the mast assembly from the hanger bracket, the mounting bolt 70 is readily accessible for removal from directly above the pin 60 by suitable wrench extended between the mast 26 and the member 42 on the lift truck. This eliminates the necessity of raising the carriage 30 to gain access from the front or below the mast assembly.

While the invention is illustrated by a single embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.

We claim:

1. In a lift truck having a chassis and a mast assembly, a mast mounting assembly pivotally attaching the mast assembly to the chassis, said mast mounting assembly comprising:

a pair of spaced-apart generally hook-shaped hanger brackets secured to said chassis and each having a long leg and a short leg defining an upwardly opening slot having parallel sides for receiving a shaft;

a pair of spaced-apart mast bracket means on said mast assembly, each including means rotatably supporting a shaft having a central portion having at least a pair of parallel sides in engagement with the parallel sides of said slots; and,

detachable retention block means disposed above and secured to said long leg and accessible from above said slot for engaging and retaining said shafts within said slots.

2. In a lift truck having a chassis and a mast assembly,

a mast mounting assembly pivotally attaching the mast assembly to the chassis, said mast mounting assembly comprising:

a pair of spaced-apart generally hook-shaped hanger brackets secured to said chassis and each having a long leg and a short leg defining an upwardly opening slot for receiving a shaft;

a pair of spaced-apart mast bracket means on said mast assembly, each including means rotatably supporting a shaft having a portion square in configuration in engagement with said slots to thereby prevent said shaft from rotating relative to said hanger brackets; and,

detachable block means removably secured to said long leg above and accessible from above said slot for engaging and retaining said shafts within said slots.

3. The mounting assembly of claim 2 wherein each of said shafts include shoulder means for engagement with said bracket adjacent said slot for preventing axial movement of said shaft with respect to said bracket.

4. The mounting assembly of claim'3 wherein each said shaft includes a cylindrical journal portion at each side of said square portion; and,

each said mast bracket means includes a pair of spaced-apart journal bearing means for receiving said cylindrical journal portions of one of said shafts.

5. The mounting assembly of claim 2 wherein each said shaft includes a cylindrical journal portion at each side of said square portion; and,

each said mast bracket means includes a pair of spaced-apart journal bearing means for receiving said cylindrical journal portions of one of said shafts.

6. The mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein said central portion of each of said shafts is square in configuaration for engagement with the sides of said slots for preventing rotation thereof;

each of said shafts includes a cylindrical journal portion at each side of said square portion and shoulder means defined at the juncture thereof; and, each said mast bracket includes spaced-apart journal bearing means for rotatably mounting one of said shafts at said cylindrical journal portions. 

1. In a lift truck having a chassis and a mast assembly, a mast mounting assembly pivotally attaching the mast assembly tO the chassis, said mast mounting assembly comprising: a pair of spaced-apart generally hook-shaped hanger brackets secured to said chassis and each having a long leg and a short leg defining an upwardly opening slot having parallel sides for receiving a shaft; a pair of spaced-apart mast bracket means on said mast assembly, each including means rotatably supporting a shaft having a central portion having at least a pair of parallel sides in engagement with the parallel sides of said slots; and, detachable retention block means dispoed above and secured to said long leg and accessible from above said slot for engaging and retaining said shafts within said slots.
 2. In a lift truck having a chassis and a mast assembly, a mast mounting assembly pivotally attaching the mast assembly to the chassis, said mast mounting assembly comprising: a pair of spaced-apart generally hook-shaped hanger brackets secured to said chassis and each having a long leg and a short leg defining an upwardly opening slot for receiving a shaft; a pair of spaced-apart mast bracket means on said mast assembly, each including means rotatably supporting a shaft having a portion square in configuration in engagement with said slots to thereby prevent said shaft from rotating relative to said hanger brackets; and, detachable block means removably secured to said long leg above and accessible from above said slot for engaging and retaining said shafts within said slots.
 3. The mounting assembly of claim 2 wherein each of said shafts include shoulder means for engagement with said bracket adjacent said slot for preventing axial movement of said shaft with respect to said bracket.
 4. The mounting assembly of claim 3 wherein each said shaft includes a cylindrical journal portion at each side of said square portion; and, each said mast bracket means includes a pair of spaced-apart journal bearing means for receiving said cylindrical journal portions of one of said shafts.
 5. The mounting assembly of claim 2 wherein each said shaft includes a cylindrical journal portion at each side of said square portion; and, each said mast bracket means includes a pair of spaced-apart journal bearing means for receiving said cylindrical journal portions of one of said shafts.
 6. The mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein said central portion of each of said shafts is square in configuaration for engagement with the sides of said slots for preventing rotation thereof; each of said shafts includes a cylindrical journal portion at each side of said square portion and shoulder means defined at the juncture thereof; and, each said mast bracket includes spaced-apart journal bearing means for rotatably mounting one of said shafts at said cylindrical journal portions. 